At Christmas, Grouchy Smurf behaves badly to everyone and it takes the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future to teach him to appreciate Christmas.At Christmas, Grouchy Smurf behaves badly to everyone and it takes the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future to teach him to appreciate Christmas.At Christmas, Grouchy Smurf behaves badly to everyone and it takes the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future to teach him to appreciate Christmas.
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- Brainy
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- Gargamel
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- Hefty
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- Clumsy
- (voice)
- Papa
- (voice)
- Smurfette
- (voice)
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- Additional Voices
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- (as Daniel Fink)
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- (as Hans Tester)
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After watching "The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol", I find myself in a rather gloomy mood. The story is dark, with lots of grumpiness, antagonism and dissatisfaction. Even though they say "don't be grumpy", the brain picks up "grumpy" at a subconscious level, so there is a constant stream of negative words and negative themes. The constant negativity gets viewers down. And there is even a scene about captivity! Even though the ending contains some positive scenes, it is far from enough to lift the gloomy mood the film spent 20 minutes to create. I cannot see how this animation can make people feel merry and joyful.
Positives for The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol (2011): This short film does the smart thing and focuses on the Smurf characters and no human characters with the exception of Gargamel. I loved seeing the Smurfs celebrating Christmas in their world. The hand-drawn animation with Grumpy and the three ghosts of Christmas is awesome. And finally, this short film has great pacing with a fun energy that will definitely entertain kids and adults.
Negatives for The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol (2011): The reason for Grumpy hating Christmas is really stupid and it makes him looks really petty. I wasn't a fan of taking the classic Christmas Carol story and replacing the word ghost with Smurf. And finally, this short film was made for the purpose of having something extra for people to buy the DVD.
Overall, The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol (2011) is an okay bur fun short film that is definitely better than the 2011 live-action movie and kids will definitely enjoy watching it during the Christmas season.
Did I find it negative and did it leave me feeling that way? No. It teaches one of the smurfs how his actions affect everyone and he learns and it leads to a very happy ending!
My daughter really enjoyed this and I believe it takes all the adult movies of the same theme and puts it on a level for children to understand. Did A Christmas Carol with Micky Mouse leave a negative feeling for you too? It was the same movie just longer?
This was Charles Dickens told by The Smurfs as only they can, with joy and colour and cheerful music. It was a short film that kids will enjoy and parents shouldn't object to sitting through.
Obviously the story tracks along the same lines as any 'A Christmas Carol' interpretation as it followed Grouchy Smurf (George Lopez), who didn't want to take part in Christmas. He had three visions that showed him why the festive celebration was so special and the rest went as you would expect.
I do have to add that I've started to get frustrated that with so many of these seasonal films and certainly the children's ones, they all seem to suggest that it's not okay, especially during the festive season, to be sad or grumpy and usually because the sad person hadn't considered how it affected the other people too. That's not really the right message for mental health these days and those issues can easily start at a young age, which these ideas won't help.
In general though I did like it as a quick watch and as a seasonal booster. I also thought that Hank Azaria worked much better as a voiceover for Gargamel rather than filmed in real life as he was in 'The Smurfs' (2011) and 'The Smurfs 2' (2013).
And I did like the use of both styles of animation, with the more traditional looking style used to show Grouchy's visions. It reminded me of the older cartoons that I watched when I was a child.
635.77/1000.
It's emotional but also funny. A remake of the original Christmas Carol made with Smurfs. I'm glad they decided to use the cartoony Smurfs as the animated ones look in comparison a lot worse. Make sure you watch it!
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the third "Smurfs" Christmas special after The Smurfs Christmas Special (1982) and 'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy (1987).
- Quotes
Grouchy: [to a Snow-Snurf] Isn't Christmas about getting what you want? Well, I want a hang glider! Why do I even bother to celebrate Christmas if all I ever get is THIS - the same old boring useless hat? I mean, how many hats does a Smurf need?
[the Snow-Smurf's head falls on Grouchy]
Grouchy: Oh, who asked you? I... HATE... HATS!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Les Schtroumpfs et la Légende du cavalier sans tête (2013)
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- Les Schtroumpfs : Un chant de Noël
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1